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joel naroff, let me start with you. this was a surprise to most people. what's behind the kr-pgs last quarter? >> well, it was largely the government's doing between the largest cutback of 40 years in defense which took well over a percentage point of growth out and the fears of falling off the fiscal cliff which caused businesses to be really, really cautious in their inventories and they failed dramatically, taking another percentage point or more out. those were the basic reasons. but, you know, as was noted, when you look at the fundamentals and details of what's going on in businesses and households and housing, those are all solid. i think that really says this economy has forward momentum despite what the numbers seem to indicate. >> brown: i want to come back to momentum. but the first two points you made, first about government cuts, we've heard a lot about that but companies restocking at a slower rate, what's behind that? what does that tell you? >> well, i think really what happened was that businesses were really cautious. uncertain about whe
joel naroff, let me start with you. this was a surprise to most people. what's behind the kr-pgs last quarter? >> well, it was largely the government's doing between the largest cutback of 40 years in defense which took well over a percentage point of growth out and the fears of falling off the fiscal cliff which caused businesses to be really, really cautious in their inventories and they failed dramatically, taking another percentage point or more out. those were the basic reasons. but,...
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joel naroff, let me start with you. this was a surprise to most people. what's behind the kr-pgs last quarter? >> well, it was largely the government's doing between the largest cutback of 40 years in defense which took well over a percentage point of growth out and the fears of falling off the fiscal cliff which caused businesses to be really, really cautious in their inventories and they failed dramatically, taking another percentage point or more out. those were the basic reasons. but, you know, as was noted, when you look at the fundamentals and details of what's going on in businesses and households and housing those are all solid. i think that really says this economy has forward momentum despite what the numbers seem to indicate. >> brown: i want to come back to momentum. but the first two points you made, first about government cuts, we've heard a lot about that but companies restocking at a slower rate, what's behind that? what does that tell you? >> well, i think really what happened was that businesses were really cautious. uncertain about whet
joel naroff, let me start with you. this was a surprise to most people. what's behind the kr-pgs last quarter? >> well, it was largely the government's doing between the largest cutback of 40 years in defense which took well over a percentage point of growth out and the fears of falling off the fiscal cliff which caused businesses to be really, really cautious in their inventories and they failed dramatically, taking another percentage point or more out. those were the basic reasons. but,...
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romney i'm sure you remember if you remember that i just presidential nominee from the green party joel stein was arrested right outside the venue where the debate was taking place she was protesting for exclusion from the state and nobody like no news channel period mentioned her arrest none and i was switching channels for hours to see if anything was said about that and it was nothing i can imagine what the reaction would be here in the states if a presidential candidate is the other big country was arrested in the media there wouldn't be even mention it but apparently it happens in the u.s. no big deal presidential candidates get arrested all the time right well there was some irony in that yes anyway during the election campaign the mainstream media had been focused on nothing else and no one else but these two candidates and we are t.v. as you remember of course saw the is saw an opportunity there to show what others don't and we hosted the debate. indeed we did our correspondent in washington d.c. the just over two years ago are lose burn crops and being bailed out to rescue its
romney i'm sure you remember if you remember that i just presidential nominee from the green party joel stein was arrested right outside the venue where the debate was taking place she was protesting for exclusion from the state and nobody like no news channel period mentioned her arrest none and i was switching channels for hours to see if anything was said about that and it was nothing i can imagine what the reaction would be here in the states if a presidential candidate is the other big...
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joel naroff said, look at shoppers leaving the malls. are they empty handed or still carrying several bags? and paint prices. it's more than just a fresh coat. it the writing on the wall. more demand for paint and it's key ingredients send the prices up. all things to watch for and tonight, the walters say they'll be looking, as they look for more pralaces to travel to. >> we can think about those places we'd like to travel that are still on our bucket list. >> reporter: there are many places still on their bucket list. and you heard the economists there say, while we're not there yet, that the foundation of this recovery is real. watch for those trucks on the entertainment, watch for the paint prices, when they start to go up, there's real demand. >> the big picture tonight from david muir. thank you. >>> and we want to bring you upto date on the eerie sight in china tonight. you know they are battling polluted smog, so thick, you can barely make out those cars on the highway. more than 100,000 masks are being sold every day this month
joel naroff said, look at shoppers leaving the malls. are they empty handed or still carrying several bags? and paint prices. it's more than just a fresh coat. it the writing on the wall. more demand for paint and it's key ingredients send the prices up. all things to watch for and tonight, the walters say they'll be looking, as they look for more pralaces to travel to. >> we can think about those places we'd like to travel that are still on our bucket list. >> reporter: there are...
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number two statement from joel hyatt, the vice president the cofounder of current tv. that's also out there on our social network. we've also linked to "the new york times" article by brian stelter. in addition to that, as we learn more information, we'll let you know. follow us on twitter at bpshow. >> that is the best way to keep up with us. >> bill: as soon as we know what it means for all of us and for me and jennifer granholm and stephanie miller we'll let you know. >> we'll tell you everything we know. >> bill: right now it ain't much. >> for those of you that used to watch time-warner cable. >> bill: time-warner cable has already dropped it. they didn't approve of the new deal. they dropped it. we're hearing that from a lot of you. what can time-warner -- former time-warner viewers do? >> right now, you can stream us online. some people already streaming us. you can find out at "bill press show." if you're following us on twitter at bpshow, there are links there to download various apps. there's and i heart radio app. if you had time-warner cable you can't watch
number two statement from joel hyatt, the vice president the cofounder of current tv. that's also out there on our social network. we've also linked to "the new york times" article by brian stelter. in addition to that, as we learn more information, we'll let you know. follow us on twitter at bpshow. >> that is the best way to keep up with us. >> bill: as soon as we know what it means for all of us and for me and jennifer granholm and stephanie miller we'll let you know....
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making hundreds of millions of dollars, married to this beautiful woman, life's pretty damn good for joel osteen. what about if i've lost my job, my house, my car, i can't feed my kids, as tens of millions of americans right now are going through that? what do you say about that? how do you convince them to take your lead? >> i think that's hope -- the big part of the ministry is that you know, we face difficulties, too, but our hearts go out to people, americans are hurting, people all over the world. it's so important, if you get up in the morning and think life's lousy, there's nothing good in my future, i don't want to go to work, i don't feel well, you're going to draw in more negativity, you're going to get bitter on life and sink down into depression and miss your purpose. it's not easy when things are coming against you. you've got to get up and find something to be grateful for. >> that's it for us tonight. it's been an extraordinary year easy, but you have to get up and find something to be grateful for. >> that's it for us tonight, it's been an extraordinary year, thanks for wa
making hundreds of millions of dollars, married to this beautiful woman, life's pretty damn good for joel osteen. what about if i've lost my job, my house, my car, i can't feed my kids, as tens of millions of americans right now are going through that? what do you say about that? how do you convince them to take your lead? >> i think that's hope -- the big part of the ministry is that you know, we face difficulties, too, but our hearts go out to people, americans are hurting, people all...
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there's the debt joeling coming up in early february which is is a very, very dangerous game to be playing, playing with the full faith and credit to the u.s. and could do significant damage to the economy. if we survive that one, we move to the sequestration you can the sequestration is basically budget cuts, 9.4% of defense spending, 8.2% of defense spending would be cut, a big impact on the economy that could change and hopefully, a more balanced perspective on that with finally, we get through that to the continuing resolution, which is basically the bunnell that's would come in place. if we get all through that, investors going to be very happy you the uncertainty will be over around we will be able to get glowing our economy. >> we have a long way to go before we get to that. now talking about the u.s., in the mind of inremember ises, which one is the greater wore rirkt u.s. or europe? >> the answer is both. in the u.s., a shorter window. hopefully we can get this resolved the next couple of months or the timeframe congress set up for all of this. if we do that then we will be past a
there's the debt joeling coming up in early february which is is a very, very dangerous game to be playing, playing with the full faith and credit to the u.s. and could do significant damage to the economy. if we survive that one, we move to the sequestration you can the sequestration is basically budget cuts, 9.4% of defense spending, 8.2% of defense spending would be cut, a big impact on the economy that could change and hopefully, a more balanced perspective on that with finally, we get...
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joel klein you're a storyteller, too, in much the same way richard ben cramer was. what did his way of telling stories -- how did it inform what you did? >> well, you know, he had such a wonderful eye for detail. and he was so relentless. he also had the time and space to write in detail and he wrote beautifully. and the thing that i think that most informed my journalism after that year that you spent with them and i spent with them on the bus in 1988 was the kindness and the humanity that he displayed toward politicians. at a time when, you know, the default position for hour business was cynicism, non-stop cynicism, wall-to-wall cynicism, richard realized these were, many of them, amazing people who had run for office who lived incredible lives, who had been challenged and really had a visceral need to do public service. i don't think there's enough of that have in our journalism today. >> ifill: let's talk about that, chris, you are one of the practitioners of new school journalism, as it were, on social media as well in long form, in books and long form stories
joel klein you're a storyteller, too, in much the same way richard ben cramer was. what did his way of telling stories -- how did it inform what you did? >> well, you know, he had such a wonderful eye for detail. and he was so relentless. he also had the time and space to write in detail and he wrote beautifully. and the thing that i think that most informed my journalism after that year that you spent with them and i spent with them on the bus in 1988 was the kindness and the humanity...
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. >> okay, billy joel. >> we got our picks lined up. >> we've got our picked in order. >> we're going to go around the table. i'm taking the ravens for no reason. i've got a friend from baltimore. i like the team. they're gritty, they're old. one last stand for the ravens. >> i like the ravens because of the coach, john harbaugh, a little more smiley-faced than his brother. >> crazy. >> i think they're going to shut down kaepernick. >> i like the ravens because this is colin kaepernick's tenth start of his career. law of averages and ed reed hasn't had an impact game yet, the future hall of fame safety for the ravens, he's due. >> 49ers. >> no reason? >> she doesn't show her work. she just gives you the answer. >> and usually right. >> don't be frightened. >> i'm going with the ravens. >> the 49ers are favored and everybody's picking, the four or five of us just picked the ravens. >> i don't know why you did that. >> you did at the end of the year. >> i saw it in terms of ray lewis' last ride and deer antler spray or not, is he an icon in baltimore. and the whole city's behind him. >>
. >> okay, billy joel. >> we got our picks lined up. >> we've got our picked in order. >> we're going to go around the table. i'm taking the ravens for no reason. i've got a friend from baltimore. i like the team. they're gritty, they're old. one last stand for the ravens. >> i like the ravens because of the coach, john harbaugh, a little more smiley-faced than his brother. >> crazy. >> i think they're going to shut down kaepernick. >> i like the...
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. >> i know al gore and joel hyatt tried to make it a major player. keith observe better man working there for a while. it hasn't exactly worked out the way they wanted. why? >> it's an extraordinarily low-rated channel, wolf. it didn't have a clear rating. it decided to do more politics and the deal with keith olberman blew up. although it looks like al gore will make a substantial amount of money on this sale, from a critical point of view and even influencing the national conversation, current tv never got it done. >> do you think those shows will stay under the al jazeera, jennifer granholm, a whole bunch of other shows? >> it's kind of amazing to look at 40,000 viewers watching. there are local stations in memphis and toledo that get higher ratings than that. i think some of the hosts might possibly but it's unlikely. for the most part, al jazeera is buying this for the real estate, because it's beach front real estate but not for the house or the houses around it. >> a lot will depend on how much appetite there is in the american market for inte
. >> i know al gore and joel hyatt tried to make it a major player. keith observe better man working there for a while. it hasn't exactly worked out the way they wanted. why? >> it's an extraordinarily low-rated channel, wolf. it didn't have a clear rating. it decided to do more politics and the deal with keith olberman blew up. although it looks like al gore will make a substantial amount of money on this sale, from a critical point of view and even influencing the national...
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. >> joel from energy wire. there's new -- a couple big fights, and, perhaps one ensuing here with the department of defense and department of state. you expect there to be a fight with regard to epa and energy, an can you describe any conversations you're having with the white house and, you know, will you be participating in any, i don't know, fight if that occurs? >> well, i wouldn't want to hurt any candidate by endorsing them today. i'll keep that quiet. no, i think clearly, there will be some changes. of course, lisa jackson decided to move on. i think what's important is that we get reason, thoughtful, scientifically based individuals, particularly in the areas such as epa. look at the fence and look at senator hagel and others, there's a lot of issues surrounding that. the science area is where we have to stay focused. whoever the president would like to serve in his discretion, obviously, that's his call. i don't want to judge where he's going on what motivated him to make that decision, but, clearly, a
. >> joel from energy wire. there's new -- a couple big fights, and, perhaps one ensuing here with the department of defense and department of state. you expect there to be a fight with regard to epa and energy, an can you describe any conversations you're having with the white house and, you know, will you be participating in any, i don't know, fight if that occurs? >> well, i wouldn't want to hurt any candidate by endorsing them today. i'll keep that quiet. no, i think clearly,...